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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
      Location
      Eastern Washington
      Posts
      1,346

      Trying not to electrocute myself.

      What is the best way to look for a drawl in your system? Something is draining my battery if the car remains parked too long. I am not very experienced with electrical. I know enough to fry myself. From an amature's point-of-view, what would you do to find the leak?



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Oct 2004
      Location
      dayton ohio
      Posts
      425
      disconnect the negative battery cable and install a test light between the cable and the battery terminal. if the test light is on you have a severe load. it may be very dim, so look closely. a bigger load = a brighter light. if the light is on start pulling fuses until you find the circuit that makes the light turn off. make sure you disable the interior light before you start pulling fuses - it will give you false readings.

      good luck
      kevin
      POLITICIANS & DIAPERS BOTH NEED TO BE CHANGED, AND FOR THE SAME REASON!



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